Waldemar Behn

Alcoholic beverage family company based in Eckernförde, Germany

Waldemar Behn or simply called BEHN is an alcoholic beverage family company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) based in Eckernförde, Germany. It was established in 1892 and is now run by the fourth generation.[1] It's also a local wholesaler ("BEHN-Getränke") and a producer of convenience food (Austrian affiliate "Nannerl").

BEHN established its first own liqueur brands in the 1950s, but had to wait until 1992 to create a nationally recognized brand with the party drink Kleiner Feigling. In 2013, they bought Danish vodka brand Danzka from the French Marie Brizard Wine & Spirits/Belvedere corporation. Danzka boasts the fourth-biggest vodka sales in duty-free shops worldwide, it is the first major foray abroad. Before the acquisition, BEHN had a turnover of €43 million and 300 employees,[2] and grew with it by more than 50%. The company refrains from publishing updated numbers.

Brands

  • Andalö
  • Dooley's, established in 2000
  • Küstennebel, established in 1985
  • De Geele Köm
  • Kleiner Feigling established in 1992
  • Danzka
  • Waldemar Behn website (in English)
  • Waldemar Behn website (in German)
  • Company History(in German)

References

  1. ^ "Team - Behn - world of unique brands". Waldemar Behn - Einzigartige Spirituosenmarken. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  2. ^ Schleswig-Holstein-Zeitung 2011, German